harmonica.discog (fwd)
Here's something that might interest you folks. Maybe some of you have
seen it maybe not. I found it while I was out sufin' the net. Can you
guys tell I have nothing better to do tonight? Actually I'm still at
work doing some ion exchange chromatography, it's boring as hell and
doesn't require too much attention, but I still gotta be here...
CNM
http://celtic.stanford.edu/pub/instruments/harmonica.discog> Discography
of harmonica used for melody in Irish music.
> Compiled by Rick Gagne (rgagne@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx) in April 1995.
>
> Eddie Clarke and Joe Ryan, "Crossroads," Green Linnet, 1981,
> #1030. Harmonica and fiddle duets.
> Brendan Power, "New Irish Harmonica", Green Linnet, 1995, #3098.
> Power, a New Zealander, is an all-Ireland champ.
> Phil, Pip, and John Murphy, "The Trip to Cullenstown", Claddagh,
> 1991, #CC55CD. A whole family of harmonica players.
> Kevin Burke, with the Murphy family, "Up Close", Green Linnet,
> #1052. The Murphy family plays 2 tracks with Burke here.
> Kevin Burke, Mark Graham, and Paul Kotapish, "Open House" and
> "Open House: Second Story", Green Linnet, #1122 & #1144.
> Graham plays a few Irish tunes on harmonica on these
> eclectic old-time-American/Irish/pop conglomerations.
> The Flanagan Brothers, "Around the Old Turf Fire," volume 4 of
> the Library of Congress' "Folk Music in America". This has
> harmonica and jew's harp recorded in 1928 for Columbia.
> Sean Corcoran, Eddie Clarke, Maeve Donnelly, and Mairead Ni
> Dhomhnaill, "Sailing into Walpole's Marsh", Green Linnet,
> #1004. Fiddle, harmonica, and unaccompanied singing.
> Randal Bays and Joel Bernstein, "The Rashers".
> Harmonica and fiddle duets.
> Randal Bays, Nancy Curtin, Tom Creegan and Joel Bernstein, "The
> Travelers Return", and "Wind on the Water" (Foxglove
> Records, P.O. Box 5262, Portland, OR, 97208). Bernstein
> plays a few harmonica tunes on these two albums.
> The House Band, "Another Setting", Green Linnet.
> This eclectic album has a tune written by Brendan Power,
> called JigJazz.
> Philip King and Peter Browne, "Rince Gre/agach", Gael-Linn, 1981,
> #CEF090. Rock singer Philip King plays harmonica melody
> along with Peter Browne's uilleann pipes on one cut.
> Dun Creagan, "The 80s LIVE", 1994.
> Kelley Bishop plays harmonica melody on one reel along with
> accordion, cittern, and bodhran.
> Larry Kinsella, on an old 78 record made around 1938.
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